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Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the [#permalink]
01 Jul 2003, 01:02

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Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the increasing demand for clerical workers but also the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom have increased in the recent wave of corporate takeovers.

(A) the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom
(B) the higher profits that are made in the placement of highly paid professionals, requests for whom
(C) from the requests for highly paid professionals, who make higher profits for the agencies when placed and whose requests
(D) from highly paid professionals, whose placement makes higher profits for the agencies and whose requests
(E) from the higher profits made in placing highly paid professionals, requests for whom

Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the increasing demand for clerical workers but also the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom have increased in the recent wave of corporate takeovers.

(A) the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom(B) the higher profits that are made in the placement of highly paid professionals, requests for whom(C) from the requests for highly paid professionals, who make higher profits for the agencies when placed and whose requests(D) from highly paid professionals, whose placement makes higher profits for the agencies and whose requests(E) from the higher profits made in placing highly paid professionals, requests for whom

The necessary construction is "not only from [x], but also from [y]." Thus you can eliminate (a) and (b). You know from the original sentence that the benefit is from profits (E), not from requests (as in C) or from the professionals themselves (D).[/i]

Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the increasing demand for clerical workers but also the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom have increased in the recent wave of corporate takeovers.

(A) the higher profits made when highly paid professionals are placed, requests for whom(B) the higher profits that are made in the placement of highly paid professionals, requests for whom(C) from the requests for highly paid professionals, who make higher profits for the agencies when placed and whose requests(D) from highly paid professionals, whose placement makes higher profits for the agencies and whose requests(E) from the higher profits made in placing highly paid professionals, requests for whom

The necessary construction is "not only from [x], but also from [y]." Thus you can eliminate (a) and (b). You know from the original sentence that the benefit is from profits (E), not from requests (as in C) or from the professionals themselves (D).[/i]

The original sentence says that "Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the DEMAND, but also from REQUESTS/PROFESSIONALS/PROFITS. If they benefit from from DEMAND, they safely can benefit from REQUESTS.